通过日常生活叙事解锁规划:以伊斯坦布尔为例,Esenler Havaalani社区

Ozge Tekce, Z. Gunay
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随着全球城市议程日益被重构,主要强调城市空间的再生产作为发达国家和发展中国家的机会空间,其对社会的影响成为当前城市话语中的一个主要主题。伊斯坦布尔当前的城市议程意味着不断更新每一平方米的城市空间,包括城市内部的贫民窟、周边的移民社区和历史街区。城市转型过程中的伤亡不仅仅体现在所有制模式的改变、安全感的消失、城市结构的破坏;同样的过程也会导致社区、遗产和记忆的丧失。标准化改造方法创造的机械化系统抹去了“简单”的日常生活惯例,创造了个人无法存在的新城市地区。基于伊斯坦布尔Esenler Havaalani社区的一个家庭的故事,该研究建立在深度访谈的基础上,试图探索日常生活,并展示了在一个孤立、分裂和流离失所的世界中对包容性、赋权和复原力的需求的整体追求。因此,倾听人们的故事,从他们的日常生活叙事中学习,对于加强城市与社会之间的联系、解锁规划至关重要。
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Unlocking Planning Through Everyday Life Narratives: The Case Of Istanbul, Esenler Havaalani Neighbourhood
As the global urban agenda is increasingly being restructured by a major emphasis on the reproduction of urban space as an opportunity space both in the developed but more in the developing world, the implications on the society become a major subject in the current urban discourse. The current urban agenda of Istanbul implies constant pressure to renewal every square meter of the urban spatiality including inner-city slums, peripheral migrant neighborhoods, and historic neighborhoods. The casualties in the process of transformation of cities do not solely reflect the change of ownership patterns, the disappearance of security, the destruction of urban fabric; the same process also draws on the loss of communities, their heritage, and memories. The mechanized system created by the standardization on transformation approach erases the 'simple' everyday life routines, and new urban areas are created where the individual cannot exist. Based on a story of one family in Istanbul’s Esenler Havaalani Neighbourhood, the research that is constructed upon in-depth interviews attempts to explore everyday life allows and to showcase a holistic quest on the need for inclusiveness, empowerment, and resilience in a world of isolation, fragmentation, and displacement. Listening to the stories of people and learning from their everyday life narratives is therefore essential for strengthening the bond between the city and society in unlocking planning.
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